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Is it possible to round the corners of a table in InDesign?
Technically the answer is no.
But there is an easy workaround. The only drawback is that the Table has to be the only thing in the Text Frame.
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I don't understand why the correct answer for this is such a kludge fix
Because at the time this was answered, Paragraph Strokes did not exist (see Laubender's answer immediately above).
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nice looking table, philippanmei.
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Response #44 is the only answer that works for me and is easy to follow and understand
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[I won't say my script is now obsolete! ...]
To answer to the comment above:
Saying such things when you only have a few tables to be dealed seems to me, say, ... relevant! ...
But I don't think you will be so peremptory playing with hundreds of tables! ... [not sure we could say "game" here!]
However, I admit I'm not really a good judge of the pain tolerance threshold that can be supported by some who don't have access to such a script!
Between us, my script [in any case, that one] does exactly what you like and want to play!! ... but it is able to process hundreds, even thousands of tables ... just doing one: "clic"! [in French]
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No script necessary!
Your solution dit for me the job perfectly!
Many ThnX!
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Using your method, no matter what I do, I get the attached problem. The colored corners are still visible outside of the frame and there is white space on the top and bottom between the border and colored cell. How can I fix this?
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Actually you'll need to embed the table and frame into a second (Image) frame, if you use just one text frame and round the corners, this will offset the table inside because the corners push it in. Embedding in a second frame and rounding the corners of that one prevents this from happening and you're all good.
So:
Step 1.
Create a new text frame to house your table – this only works if the table is the only thing in the text frame.
Step 2.
Click into the text frame and insert table (or paste in one that you’ve created already)
Step 3.
select the table and just the outside strokes and reduce to 0mm so the table has now borders.
Step 4.
Hover over a corner anchor of the text frame and double click so it matches the size of the table.
Step 5.
Now create an image frame and copy and paste the frame containing the table into this new one, double click the corner again to match the size of the contents.
Step 6.
Select the new frame, choose Object>Corner options… from the top menu and make the corners round. You can then add stroke wieght and colour of your choosing.
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Sorry to necropost, but I came here looking for the same solution. I did the paste inside move on my own and it worked just as I expected. Easy peasy.
However…
Can't export to PDF. Fails and errors each time. Using ID 2022 v17.3
I am able to print to Postscript and render with Acrobat Distiller. But boy that's not user-friendly for non-pro users.
Has anyone successfully done a basic export to PDF?
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Hi dashard,
printing to PostScript should not be necessary.
Can you see more information about the error if you expand that little triangle in the error message that comes with PDF Export?
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )
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Unfortunately it just repeats that the export failed. Is there a log somewhere to review?
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Not that I know.
What does the document containn besides the table?
Perhaps the error corresponds to a different issue?
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )
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Multiple workarounds. Several have given the paste into a frame technique. I didn't look at ALL the responses, but another option is textframes in a cell as anchored objects.
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I also just saw one that uses paragraph shading/border to futher customize the table.
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… In a similar way:
Before Script:
After Script:
(^/) The Jedi